Legends Never Die (Daddy's Halo)

2 views

Lyrics

I can see your halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 Halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 Yo, my heart feel like it's suffering from strangulation
 Tears flying outta my eyes, my heart racing and my hands shaking
 The last days of your life as a cancer patient
 I'm staring at your corpse praying and waiting for you to awaken
 21 gun salute for the hero, the burial was beautiful
 Both Greet Berets and Screaming Eagles attended the funeral
 I was mad at God like he murdered you
 As a father you couldn't have done a better job
 All six of your children basically worshipped you
 If I needed advice I always came to you to discuss
 You was the only person since the day I was born I ever trusted
 Through poverty, death, disease and sickness
 You always somehow found a way to turn the situation optimistic
 I was a big fat kid overweight
 So to clown me you bought the Fat Boys, it was my very first rap tape
 In the neighborhood you had a name, you was feared and respected
 All the fathers walked out on their kids and left them neglected
 My only regret about not selling out and getting rich
 Is that if I got millions I could've shared it and spend it with you
 I miss you, I love you daddy
 I can see your halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 Halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 Yo, part good Samaritan, part criminal, a master with weapons
 Nice with his hands, he was Rugged Man the original
 As children we saw you losing your sanity even though we watched you
 Struggle financially, you kept the love in the family
 Daddy, I'm thinking about you every day though, I can see you holding a
 Machine gun in heaven with angel wings and a halo
 You was always quick to pick a pocket you're the only one in heaven
 Probably slick enough to pull off stealing God's wallet
 In life the Lord ain't really deal you a fair one
 I watched you bury your baby boy, your daughter and your grandson
 You lived one hell of a life from being highly decorated
 To being homeless sleeping in the park with your pregnant wife
 If I acted up in the restaurant I knew I was being brave
 Cause you'd take me to the bathroom and spank me till I knew how to behave
 Taught me prayers at night and you'd tell me Bible stories
 Taught me history, Crazy Horse and his tribal glories
 How many times as a kid I seen you handcuffed by the cops?
 You taught us black music, Sam Cooke, The Drifters, The Four Tops
 Taught me about boxing, Ray Leonard and Larry Holmes
 Around the same time you left my mother for Debbie Jones
 I told the world your true story and after the record got made
 Uncommon Valor, some said I dropped the verse of the decade
 Everywhere you went you would tell the world about your son Rugged Man
 You was so proud of me, daddy, you was my number one fan
 You was always bragging about me to no purpose
 On your deathbed you'd play my Mayweather interview for the nurses
 Losing you, daddy, it hurt more than any physical pain
 You was too young when the cancer went from your throat and into your brain
 You was my teacher, my idol, I worshipped you, you was the best, daddy
 You lived a tough life, now get some rest, daddy
 I love you daddy
 I can see your halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 Halo
 I can see your halo, halo, ha ha ha ha
 Halo, halo, halo
 I can see your halo, halo
 

Audio Features

Song Details

Duration
03:21
Key
3
Tempo
95 BPM

Share

More Songs by R.A. The Rugged Man

Albums by R.A. The Rugged Man

Similar Songs